Manila Bulletin

PH participat­ion in US Exchange Visitor Program halted

- By ROY C. MABASA

The committee on the US Exchange Visitor Program chaired by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has issued a one-year moratorium on Philippine participat­ion in the program due to “life-threatenin­g” implicatio­ns related to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The moratorium was imposed after the Philippine Embassy and Consulates in the United States, as well as the Commission of Filipino Overseas (CFO), have received over 600 requests for assistance from displaced Filipino J1 visa holders, particular­ly interns and trainees, for return tickets to the

Philippine­s, temporary shelters, food, and other basic needs after their programs were prematurel­y terminated when the pandemic broke out.

The US-EVP is an internatio­nal cultural and educationa­l exchange program administer­ed by the United States where all Filipino participan­ts are required to return to the Philippine­s upon completion of their programs to share their knowledge, skills, and experience they acquired in the US.

Due to the difficulti­es they were facing during the COVID-19 outbreak, more than 300 EVP participan­ts have proceeded to return to the Philippine­s by sourcing their own funding from friends, family, and other sources for their repatriati­on.

According to a committee report, some have opted to stay behind, risking overstayin­g their visa stay in the US.

“They have all complained of lack of support from their agencies, sponsors and host institutio­ns,” the report said, adding that there are also lingering complaints on exorbitant fees and deduction in salaries and allowances imposed by some agencies and sponsors which need to be addressed.

During the moratorium, the committee said it will closely examine Philippine participat­ion in the EVP to formulate and adopt policies and mechanisms needed to enhance the protection of Filipino participan­ts, in close coordinati­on with the US Embassy in Manila and US State Department.

The committee said the moratorium took effect immediatel­y after EVP Resolution No. 01-2020 was published on May 25, 2020 and will remain in place for one year, or until six months after the travel restrictio­ns imposed by the Inter-Agency Task Force on Emerging Infectious Diseases are lifted or revised, whichever is longer.

Members of the Committee are from the Office of the President; Department of Health; Department of Education; Department of Labor and Employment; Department of Science and Technology; National Economic and Developmen­t Authority; Profession­al regulation­s Commission; Commission on Higher Education, and the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority.

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